Sunday, March 27, 2011

A Cop even Hollywood couldn't invent...

Rogues Blog #12:
Meet Cloyd Steiger - Homicide Detective with Seattle PD, a 31-year vet of the department and former "SWAT Dog" who rides a big Harley Hog (for leisure) and packs a Glock Model 22 that fires a .40 caliber round. He spent 2-1/2 hours with me on Friday! What a character! Put a white beard and red suit on him and he could be Santa Claus, with a laugh as big as Puget Sound and stories to match. Here's one: he arrested a bad guy suspected of shooting his neighbor in the head. The goof denied it, of course, but as Detective Steiger checked out his car he found a chunk of the victim's brain on the back seat. "Lucy," he said to the bad guy, "You've got some 'splainin' to do." Cloyd and his fellow detectives celebrate each collar with a round of Eagles Rare Single Barrel Kentucky Whiskey, what they call the "Bourbon of Proof." Cloyd's job, as he describes it, "is selling time shares at Walla Walla" (and other WA prisons), which means "getting somebody to tell me something he doesn't want to tell me voluntarily." He's one of the best in the business and will play a central role in the wild, climactic shootout at North Beach in "Rogues."
Detective Cloyd Steiger

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Ruffles RIP... and I AM...

Rogues Blog #11:
Beginning in 1970 the pioneer in orca research, the late Dr. Michael Bigg, began what would become by far the most important tool in field research on killer whales - photographic identification of individuals. He named the "stable" groups, known as pods, residents... and those "ratty little groups" (as Bigg called them) "transiting" the area as transients. The former eat fish, the latter eat mammals.

Last week Ruffles - the whale believed believed to be the oldest male orca among the resident J, K, and L pods (Puget Bay and surrounding area) - went missing and is believed dead. Researchers believe he was about sixty years old. A sad day! Here's a link to a video of Ruffles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJHA79h__QM

No estimate of his size was given, though most males are in the 4-6 ton range. The rogue killer whales in "Rogues" are 20x that size... and they're coming your way!

On a separate note... if you haven't seen the documentary "I AM" I highly recommend it... incredible film. Here's a link: http://iamthedoc.com/

Until next week... 

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Rocks of Ages...

Rogues Blog #10:
The photo below doesn't do justice to literally thousands of works of art (in my opinion) which wash up every day on the shores of the Salish Sea (Strait of Juan de Fuca) - rocks of all shapes and sizes with marvelous colors, texture, and character. Running to nearby North Beach several times each week, I have accumulated  quite a collection for my writing retreat in Port Townsend (who says it never snows here?). North Beach, by the way, is the setting for the chaotic finale to "Rogues."



North Beach - Port Townsend

Sunday, March 6, 2011

How Do You Capture A 6-Ton Killer Whale...

Rogues Blog #9:
... well, legally you don't. And that's a good thing! But in "Rogues" a conniving, "greed-is-good" billionaire (Mitchell Chandler) blackmails a feisty commercial fisherman (Zora Flame) to do just that. And what kind of vessel does it take? I found precisely the boat for the job at Platypus Marine in Port Angeles, a 45-minute drive west of Port Townsend. She's a 58' Delta seiner which boat guru - and columnist for "Peninsula Daily News" - David Sellars explained might be the toughest boat on the water. "Bullet proof" he called her. David has been extremely helpful in explaining to this landlubber the ins and outs of boating. That's him in the picture with Platypus's Dan O'Keefe during a tour they gave me of the facility. Impressive place! The middle pic is of the big seiner (rigged with seine nets, thus the name), and as you can see they are like icebergs: a lot more below surface than above. So Zora leases a seiner like the one below and the adventure begins. The other vessel pictured was once owned by a struggling entrepreneur named Aristotle Onassis. Zora/Zorba? Hmmm...
Dan O'Keefe and David Sellars


Northwind

58' Delta seiner